SALES BY AUCIIOH. UNRESERVED DISPERBAI BALE OP PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE BELL BLOCK (TARANAKI)j FRIDAY, JUNE 13. (The day after the annual meeting of the N.Z. Jersey Breeders' Association, at New Plymouth.) NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Messrs. J. H. STREET and STANLEY W. SHAW to sell as above on Mr. Street's Form, Without Reserve: THE WHOLE OF THEIR WELLKNOWN PEDIGREE JERSEY HERDS, TOTALLING 64 HEAD OF STUD CATTLE, comprising: £f PEDIGREE COWS g PEDIGREE BULLS J£ PEDIGREE HEIFERS JJ_ PEDIGREE YEARLING HEIFERS 6 choice grade Jersey cows Luncheon at 11.15. • Sale at 12 noon. Motor cars will run from Kaponga, Manaia, Hawera and Stratford on the morning of sale. Buyers wi l ! please book seata. Full particulars are catalogued, and can be had on application to the Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 16. NEWTON KING IJAS received instructions from Mr. E G. Ross, who has cold his farm, to sell on the property on above date, WITHOUT RESEBVE: QA DAIRY COWS, J*rse.». Shorthorn, Holstein cross, expected to calve August-Septemler 2 Jersey heifets in mill: 1 pedigree Jersey heifer 3 2-year Jersey heifer* in calf 3 yearling heifers, picked 1 2-year Shovthorn bull 1 7-year half-dra'.:ght mare, quiet, all harness 1 foal by Berlin M-c fiolt) 1 f-draught gelding, qi> : et, staunch, all harness (slight reserve) Quantity timber and roofing iron, 4 milk cans, 10 gallon copper on legs, milk strainer, s.f Reid and Gray plow, disc harrows (good order), tine harrows, 1-ton milk cart (good order); cart harness, Planet Junior, hoe and sower, sledge, grinds/one 2 stumping jacks, quantity harness and farm implements, etc. WITH SLICiXT RESERVE: 1 Treloar milking machine, vitk releaser and Anderson benzine engine Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. TATARABIAKA. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from MR. S. MEDCALF, who baa sold his farm, to sell by pubjie auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: QA DAIRY COWS, all young August and September caivcrs 1 Jersey bull I Dray and harness, gig and harness, 1 s 7-year cob (gig or saddle;, stack | hay, fowls, farm tools and &V household furniture. Sale at 10.30 a.m. sharp. ALSO, AT TATARABIAKA, At 1 o'clock, On account of MR. Q RAE, who has sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE: Og GOOD YOUNG DAIR\ COWS, due July, August and September, and mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers 4 good in-calf heifers 2 empty cows 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 2 half-draught horses any trial Spring dray, McCormick disc harrows, chain barrows ; s.f. Hornsby plough, 3 sets harness, 4 milk cans, household furniture and all farm sundries Luncheon Provided* NOTE.—The above herd is a good lot. Mr. Rae has culled very heavily during the last three yea^s. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL ANB SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Wai tara, at short intervals during seasen. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. NEXT SALE—Tuesday, June 24. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. L. A. NOLAN & CC
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1919, Page 8
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